Dell Technologies announced the PowerEdge XE8812 server featuring Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin AI platform. Dell and competitor Super Micro Computer are among the first to adopt this technology for high-performance computing.
The fanless, direct liquid-cooled Dell server supports up to 144 GPUs per rack. Dell claims the system offers a generational leap in compute density and memory capacity. Super Micro’s competing liquid-cooled solution will integrate up to 1,152 Nvidia Rubin GPUs.
Dell expects global availability for the PowerEdge XE8812 in early next year. The launch underscores a hardware race to support increasingly demanding AI models and simulations.